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As the world around us becomes more fantastic, and science itself more surreal, the realms of science fiction and fantasy become correspondingly both more bizarre and more relevant. Voices of Vision offers a rare look in… More >>

Voices of Vision: Creators of Science Fiction and Fantasy Speak

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  1. The official table of contents for Voices of Vision:

    Part 1: The Editors

    Chapter 1. Gardner Dozois

    Chapter 2. Kristine Kathryn Rusch

    Chapter 3. Stanley Schmidt

    Chapter 4. Gordon Van Gelder

    Chapter 5. Scott Edelman

    Part II: Unique Voices in Fantasy & Science Fiction

    Chapter 6. Robin Hobb (aka Megan Lindholm)

    Chapter 7. Patricia Anthony

    Chapter 8. Charles de Lint

    Chapter 9. Elizabeth Moon

    Part III: The Comic Book Creators

    Chapter 10. Elliot S! Maggin

    Chapter 11. Frank Cho & Scott Kurtz

    Chapter 12. Brad Meltzer

    Chapter 13. Neil Gaiman

    Part IV: Masters of Speculative Fiction

    Chapter 14. Samuel R. Delany

    Chapter 15. Gene Wolfe

    Chapter 16. Harlan Ellison

    Chapter 17. Jack Williamson

    The Edelman interview is a new, never-before published piece, and the Harlan Ellison and Elizabeth Moon interviews have extensive material restored that was cut from the original published versions due to space considerations.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. This book is a collection of interviews of editors and writers in the field of Fantasy and Science Fiction – including some of the legends.

    As the title for this review states – this book would be very helpful for anyone wanting to break into the field. Several editors give hints as to what they are looking for in a prospective story. It is also helpful in that each editor gives his/her individual opinion and it can be seen that what one editor rejects, another is desperately seeking.

    I had a problem reading the Harlan Ellison interview. It seems that every few paragraphs, he triggered a thought in my head that went flying off and delayed my finishing the piece.

    Over and over, I kept thinking that this book would be an ideal text for a writing course. It would probably not be accepted as such, though, because it does not cost enough and would probably stay current for more than one semester.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Blaschke asks the right questions and gets the most fascinating answers. A good range of insights into the thoughts, ideas, and lives of some of the most interesting sci-fi and fantasy authors.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. A series of interviews from some of the best writers in the business. Excellent work.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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